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I came across your blog accidentally , and It was a nice surprise , You seem to be very organized and keep record of all the major culture events going around , I am also under the impression that You were living abroad and came to Egypt and a sudden twist of events , Mood and blog writing took place after that , Why I am not suprises? I guess because I live here and lived out there for a while as well but generally the Blog is great , Thank you for it and I will Keep coming back

hi every one..i am not good in english..even though i understood what you are taking about …thanks for all contacts and i hope to be your friend……………..please if there is any answer send it to my
e-mail…..jarwan2007@hot

ofcourse i will reply…….iam rushian
i want to know about arab ……………………………iam waitting you

Hello,
Well I found that you have entered my space ( circassian today) and gave a comment , if you want you can go to this http://adygea.ektob.com/ it’s in Arabic and there is many answers.
About the land of the Circassians it is not only chekessk, there are other 3 republics ( Adygeya , kabardino balkaraya and Abkhazia) so the Circassians in the Caucasus are about 900.000 .
In turkey there are 3 million Adyg ( Circassian) and in Jordan about 100.000 and in Syria about the same 100.000 .
So if you need more informations please mail me at : pshidatok79@hotmail.com

hey nousha can you help me pls? u seem like acultred lady i really want to apply for ajob in otv my dream is to be an announcer but i just don`t know how to start and get their?can you help me with this?you must have met somthing like that in your life b4,help me pls my mail iscattish_black_eyes@hotmail.com

Actually I don’t like the personal web sites; but I found yours is so elegant reflecting a generous mind ability.
i found it during my search for lyrics of “I was 20” for Mohamed Mounir the king. Thanks for it 🙂
Anyway I am sure that this web site u can be proud of it

nousha , i got your message about your grand father book , that made go into your blog which is quite intersting and elgant , u should be proud of the way you have devloped it , i wish i have time to do the same , any way i will be intersted in getting that book of your grand father
thanks

Hello Nousha:
I was flipping to discover new Egyptian blogs, for the curiosity of finding new ideas, and new e-friends. I found your blog, and browsed it. Congratulations, it is very nice, inspiring and contains many of my favourite subjects in life. I hope you can comment on my blogs:http://www.bighope.blogspot.comhttp://www.wahdy.wordpress.com
keep up the good work

NOUSHA no thing but thanks alot i like it here i wish you THE BEST
%%i always loved ORION its the door step to hevens if you found THE ANKH the key , may you have all and more.
I amr WAS born under THE BOAR SIGN-71- BUT I DISCOVERD THAT I CAN BE BUDAH!!! AS I ALWAYS ASKED WHAT WAS HIS SIGN?AS IF ITS THE MASSEGE KEPT FOR US WITH IN TO PICK UP LATER ?
ALSO LINDA GOODMAN WROTE ABOUT the sacred writtenS on a temple’S WALL that said “OH YOU MAN-OR WOMAN – YOU HAVE ALL THE STARS IN SIDE YOU THEN WHAY YOU LAI YOUR EYES ON ONE ONLY?!!!

Hey nousha i came acroos here i found an amaizing site actually,,,ur making a perfect combination of all events happening around us really …. plus i noticed that ur fond of arts in general …adab she3r books, cinema …tremendous work really keep it up but i need to know ur academic background or how the idea of the site popped up in ur head….oh ,,,there is another thing why not.. put some sa2yet el sawi’s discussions of seminars….thnx

Thanks Laila for your sweet comment
As for my academic background, I studied political sciences (cairo university).
This is just my blog, actually I use it as some sort of scrape book, I put anything that drew my attention so i may return to later on. It’s nice 🙂 You should try it.
I will try to post more of el sawy events, someetimes I forget to check on their website.
I hope to hear from you soon 🙂

hello everybody
i came accross this site when i was looking for clothes for veiled girls :))
and actuallly i wanna know more about it,,,i cant quite understand what is it about,,
who made this site??
i cant figure out anything
i even dont know if this msg gonna be posted or not coz i’m not a memeber

Dear Someone
I am so sorry for not replying to ur comment earlier.
Well this is my humble blog. I started it almost a year ago. It is more of a scrape book, I just put here things that interest me, or things that I want to remember, this is not a forum, or a group. I am an ordinary girl living in the hectic Cairo 🙂

so thats it :))
thanks 4 ur reply,, i liked ur site,, coz i used to do stuff like that with my friends in school… but not as a site,,,but as a usual scrap book
anyways
keep up the good work
and well done girl

but they are all “clubs” and i am just going for 3 weeks in Cairo. Do you know if these clubs would accept me if i’m not a member ?
And i cannot see mail adresses of these club. The question is will i take my keikogi for nothing ?

I stumbled upon your blog while I was googling a certain patisserie in Egypt.

Anyhow, I read a few of your words and I honestly am amazed with your use of words, particularly your command of the English language.

You mentioned you went thru sanaweya 3ama and don’t get me wrong, but realistically, how many other students speak or even think like you?

You talk about Cavafi… and even mentioned Patrick Bruel’s song about Delices in Tunis (for a second, I thought it was the Delices in Alex, until I actually heard the whole song). You speak quite a few languages and play some interesting sports (I’ll even let tai chi be one of them). I am amazed!

In all my years in Alexandria, I have never met anyone as educated as you. I guess the water tastes different in Cairo.

I just wanted to say….. you are one impressive person. I really do wish you all the best. You are truly a gem. Good luck on your plans for 2008 and thanks for sharing your ummm.. “Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens…”

Keep up the great work. I’ll be checking your blog every once in a while.

Relying on events from real life, the narrator of the novel, Salah, tells the story of a group of friends who try a 1/4 gram for the first time during a party on New Year’s Eve. And the question is: What did the 1/4 gram do to this group of friends for 10 years and more?

There are around 6 million drug addicts in Egypt. We hope this novel can carry the message to these millions and their families, to warn others from slipping to addiction.

The movie 1/4 Gram will be based on the book, it is currently in the pre-production stage.

Just like many others here, I stumbled upon your blog while searching for… I don’t remember, I really got lost in the interesting insights of literature and life in Cairo.

You are definitely an educated person, and unlike many of us here in Egypt, you still have enough sense to enjoy life and watch it with the eye of an artist. And you still love Egypt like I do. Please keep me in for any future project you might have. I wish to know more about you but I respect the space on must keep on the net.

Hi Just wondering where you obtained the photos of Omar al-Mukhtar? I’m a photo editor at Newsweek Magazine and we are looking for these photos, specifically of his arrest. Would you mind sending?leah.latella@newsweek.com.
thanks,
Leah

I liked what you wrote about Cherkess egyptians.
My family is from cherkessia and what i know that they came and setteled in sharqia as warriors to defend the eastern borders(al hodoud al Sharqia)…that was in something like 1780-1810
Then under mohamed ali rule…some members of the family were sent to France for the Medicine school…

Anyone who lives in Egypt looses most of his traditions and become egyptian…neutrilasation is really easy due to many factors.

Cleopatra was a 3rd generation greek living in Egypt….she was not greek anymore…she became total egyptian.

was checking out beba’s song and whereabouts in se3eed as all my thoughts revolve around el se3eed now so destiny brought me here and i fell in love :)especially most of the songs here are my favorites

hey, just stumbled across your blog, reading it, this has to be you, i know we had our past, lets leave it there. I often think about you and wonder how you are, we were great friends, confided in each other and its something i lost that i know i can’t get back. But does it have to be this way. Call me 5193211409
Please.

Hi Nousha,
Came across your blog while was researching about the Cherkessians in Egypt, and got really curious. I am circassian myself and live in London, was always curious about today circassians in Egypt: if they have any connections left with their origin. Not a lot of info about them, since they strongly assimilated into the Egyptian society 🙂 Are you a Egyptian Cherkess yourself and if yes, where can I find any info on the way cherkess people live in Egypt today.

Hello Nihal , I came accross a post by you on a book your grandfather has written: “Conversing with the past”. I was wondering about how I can I obtain a copy. I am currently researching about Kafily Sibai (who is our family’s great-grandfather). I’d highly appreciate your help. Thank you! – Somaiya Sibai

Helolo there! This is my first visit to your blog!
We are a collection of volunteers and starting a new project in a community in the same niche.
Your blog provided us beneficial information to work on.
You habe done a marvellous job!

Hello Nousha, I’m Greek born in Alex. I read the information on Finneyland and G-Rhoda and would much appreciate if you have any data on Alexandria Commercial which was based in Alexandria in the 50’s and or Josa Finney Harrold’s widow. The reason I’m interested is because my late father was Managing Alexandria Commercial when we left in 1960. Any information will be much appreciated. Many thanks in advance.